Photography Policy

When we take photographs

We understand that we provide an activity that is widely enjoyed by children of all ages and from time to time may want to capture this experience in either photos or videos. Our policy clearly sets out the reasonable steps we take to ensure parents/guardians understand what the content will be used for.

We will ensure to

Display notices when undergoing any photography and video sessions around the facility

Identify children not comfortable with being included by wearing clearly coloured wristbands

Always explain where the images/video will be used and what for

Changing the names of anyone wherever we need to reference names

Never publishing personal or identifying information (such as school uniform logo)

Reduce the risk of images being copied and used inappropriately by only using images of children in appropriate clothing such as our jump socks

Using images that positively reflect young people’s involvement in the activity

Whilst we always endeavour that participants are made aware of photography and happy for images to potentially be used in our marketing, we will always remove the use of images if parents/guardians decide they are unhappy with the ultimate use.

When customers take photographs

In terms of customers using the facility taking photographs, we understand that you want to capture your children participating in such activity. We ask you to ensure that you only take photos of your own children and exclude other children from the images. If at any point a member of staff wishes to see the photos you’ve taken and expresses the need for you to delete should the justification warrant it, you must adhere to this. By using our facility, you automatically agree to follow this policy.

Coronavirus (Covid-19) Update

Updated 27/03/20

As you know, the parks are currently closed due to the Coronavirus epidemic. We’re working hard to keep spreading positivity throughout this period and provide you with activities to do during isolation including activity sheets, home hacks and more to keep the kids entertained over on our blog.

This time has truly highlighted our constant appreciation for everyone that works at the NHS and the incredible work they do day in day out, and in a time of national crisis like this, they continue to put their lives on the line. Once this period is over we want to give back to those who have worked so tirelessly throughout, starting with a free family day out for NHS workers. See more here.

Please be assured that we are pro-actively contacting all upcoming bookings to either rearrange their jump or confirm a refund. We have updated our FAQ’s if you need some further information and someone will be available on our online chat throughout the closure period.

We are making our food and beverage stock available to local schools to in turn pass onto families. We are also doing everything we can to support our fantastic teams during this difficult time.

We do not yet know when we will re-open, but we will continue to assess and monitor the situation and we will post updates every week. Thank you for your support during this difficult time and we look forward to getting back to freejumping.